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and tackling california's wall of debt. but earmarked $10 billion for education. >> the years of drought and cutbacks and pink slips for the teachers, we're finally able to provide a substantial amount of in you money for all the schools in california. >> it is a welcome change to the story line in california. here's how it breaks down for schools. governor wants to raise spending by $725 per student in k through 12. that works out to an increase of 8.5%. pay back $6 billion. and boost higher ed spending by $839 million. on the subject of school money for the first time in nearly 40 years, money will be distributed to schools in an entirely new way. we first told you about this really far-reaching overhaul of school funding when i sat down with the architect of that new plan days after it was signed into law by the new governor. >> we're shifting politics in california from insiders in sacramento to local communities. and there's a responsibility not just for lawmakers in sacramento, but parents and communities to get after
and tackling california's wall of debt. but earmarked $10 billion for education. >> the years of drought and cutbacks and pink slips for the teachers, we're finally able to provide a substantial amount of in you money for all the schools in california. >> it is a welcome change to the story line in california. here's how it breaks down for schools. governor wants to raise spending by $725 per student in k through 12. that works out to an increase of 8.5%. pay back $6 billion. and...
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california officials stay that will cost millions and take years to put into place. now, you can find all the center of investigative reporting's full article plus a map listing all these daycares on our website on nbcbayarea.com. there's one other way you can get information. drive to sacramento and ask for it. >> we'll check our website instead. >> thank you, steven. if you have a tip, we urge you to give us a call at the number on your screen. or send us an e-mail. >>> let's turn things over to chief meteorologist jeff ranieri. >> on the radar, we are tracking this system that's pushing across. a lot of the heaviest rainfall is to the south, but still some showers across the bay area. you can see it's very spotty down to san francisco, but there is heavier rain we are tracking across the santa cruz mountains. a decent dose there for santa cruz. and then this batch here across san jose will continue to move towards downtown. off to the north, tracking showers here across san francisco right now. it's very light and spotty, but we'll have more on the timing on this
california officials stay that will cost millions and take years to put into place. now, you can find all the center of investigative reporting's full article plus a map listing all these daycares on our website on nbcbayarea.com. there's one other way you can get information. drive to sacramento and ask for it. >> we'll check our website instead. >> thank you, steven. if you have a tip, we urge you to give us a call at the number on your screen. or send us an e-mail. >>>...
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the california supreme court ruled that an undocumented immigrant from chico, california, can get his law license. "today in the bay's" joe rosato, jr., has more on his legal battle that could trigger changes across the country. >> reporter: sergio garcia did everything you need to do to become a lawyer. he went to law school, passed the bar, but when it came to getting a license to practice law in california, the doors closed. that's because garcia is an undocumented immigrant. >> this is the land that you want to have a happy ending and you want to show that the little guy can overcome insurmountable on obstacles. >> he came to the u.s. when he was a teenager. four years ago he challenged law refusing people who enter ed th country illegally from receiving licenses. >> the state must enact a law that says they can get them. >> reporter: attorney jim wagstaff argued the law. the oaks opposed garcia's license. but california's legislature passed a law allowing garcia to get a law license the day after the law took effect, the state supreme court ruled in his favor. >> i believe this w
the california supreme court ruled that an undocumented immigrant from chico, california, can get his law license. "today in the bay's" joe rosato, jr., has more on his legal battle that could trigger changes across the country. >> reporter: sergio garcia did everything you need to do to become a lawyer. he went to law school, passed the bar, but when it came to getting a license to practice law in california, the doors closed. that's because garcia is an undocumented immigrant....
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but california hasn't heard if it will get a waiver. jerry brown wants to set aside about $46 million in his budget to help pay for the transition. back in a moment. >>> welcome back. we'd like to revisit a story now that we first brought you back in september. bay area researchers examined air quality in california classrooms and the resulting surprised even them. more than half of classrooms studied aren't properly ventilated. nothing has changed with the way kids breathe. the jungle gym is no match for this boy. but on the days that his asthma flares up, his mom worries about the simple act of sending him to class. >> it's stuffy in the classrooms. which is concerning. if you have a child with asthma, that's where they spend the majority of their time instead ever home. sitting in the classroom and you can't breathe, it's just not good. >> she may be right. more than half of california crass rooms studied don't meet state ventilation standards. >> lower ventilation rates were equated with more absences in sued entss. >> indoor pollut
but california hasn't heard if it will get a waiver. jerry brown wants to set aside about $46 million in his budget to help pay for the transition. back in a moment. >>> welcome back. we'd like to revisit a story now that we first brought you back in september. bay area researchers examined air quality in california classrooms and the resulting surprised even them. more than half of classrooms studied aren't properly ventilated. nothing has changed with the way kids breathe. the jungle...
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the california line stops at 2:00 this afternoon. the powell hyde and powell mason cable car lines will run only between fisherman's wharf and chinatown starting at 4:00 this afternoon. >> the celebrations do get out of hand. week reroute around those celebrations so we can keep service moving or ensuring that if people do climb onto an energized line, there isn't energy running out that could be harmful to people who do climb on board. >> cal buses will also run in the sunset district where fans have been known to gather and sometimes take their celebrations to the rooftops of the light rail vehicles. of course most fans celebrate responsibly. >>> we are now about nine hours away from kickoff in seattle and the 49ers are just one win away from their seven have the super bowl appearance. let's check in one last time with mindy and matt, who are at centurylink field in seattle. >> reporter: the 49ers have not had much success here in seattle over the past two seasons but they are fully aware they need to overcome that. they are confid
the california line stops at 2:00 this afternoon. the powell hyde and powell mason cable car lines will run only between fisherman's wharf and chinatown starting at 4:00 this afternoon. >> the celebrations do get out of hand. week reroute around those celebrations so we can keep service moving or ensuring that if people do climb onto an energized line, there isn't energy running out that could be harmful to people who do climb on board. >> cal buses will also run in the sunset...
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the push to get california's children a leg up. plus. >> the senate takes the first step to helping those unemployed and they were supposed to be on disability after being injured in the 9/11 attacks, but find out what some first responders were really doing. the criminal charges coming up in world tonight. >>> getting more california kids in class at a younger age. a stanford study found low income kids are two years behind in language development by age five. democrats proposed a voluntary year of transitional kindergarten for every four-year-old in the state. right now, there is transitional kindergarten available to four-year-olds who are close to making the cut off for kindergarten. it would be phased in starting 2015 and california's school chief is on board. >> it's a simple choice, investing kids now and reap the rewards f a better educated and more productive work force in a healthier state or pay the price later with more high school dropouts and more people dropping into trouble, gangs, drugs and jail. >> the classroom t
the push to get california's children a leg up. plus. >> the senate takes the first step to helping those unemployed and they were supposed to be on disability after being injured in the 9/11 attacks, but find out what some first responders were really doing. the criminal charges coming up in world tonight. >>> getting more california kids in class at a younger age. a stanford study found low income kids are two years behind in language development by age five. democrats proposed...
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california is about a $45 billion industry. it's a very important part of the state's economy, the nation's economy that will also affect the availability of certain types of food. >> reporter: the dry conditions have governor brown scrambling for solutions. he met with water experts in southern california today to talk about ways they can help the rest of the state. the governor says he even got a call from the president this week. >> we talked about the seriousness of the drought, and i asked the president for help. and i believe he was receptive and that we will receive some assistance coming out of washington. >> i'm glad that someone's paying attention to what's happening here. >> reporter: he says he's grateful the nation's leaders are listening. in the meantime, he keeps hoping for rain. where are the clouds? it's january. where are the clouds? >> reporter: and we're back here live. you're looking at just how dry these vines here. and the folks here at the vineyard say they just don't have anything to give them. now the
california is about a $45 billion industry. it's a very important part of the state's economy, the nation's economy that will also affect the availability of certain types of food. >> reporter: the dry conditions have governor brown scrambling for solutions. he met with water experts in southern california today to talk about ways they can help the rest of the state. the governor says he even got a call from the president this week. >> we talked about the seriousness of the drought,...
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my family went up to northern california and we passed by lake orville. you can see it back here behind me. normally the with thor level is very close to the top of some of those hills, but it is well below that. in fact, right now, this is 36% of average. it's another one of our reservoirs that needs a lot of help. while we're tracking rain wednesday night and thursday, it will be a small band aid on the much larger issue but we'll take it. >> thanks, jeff. >>> let's bring in jim kozimor and jim and i had a morning meeting in the studio tonight and we were admiring janelle's assignment next week of going to sochi. >> i got to follow in your footsteps. you have a remarkable job. i don't know what i'll do. >> you absolutely set a new record for great nls. we're proud of you and looking forward to it. we'll follow you starting next week. sharks, hottest thing on ice right now riding a season high six game win streak tonight going for number seven against a team they have an awful lot of history with. go back to december 19th at the staples center in l.a. th
my family went up to northern california and we passed by lake orville. you can see it back here behind me. normally the with thor level is very close to the top of some of those hills, but it is well below that. in fact, right now, this is 36% of average. it's another one of our reservoirs that needs a lot of help. while we're tracking rain wednesday night and thursday, it will be a small band aid on the much larger issue but we'll take it. >> thanks, jeff. >>> let's bring in...
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covered california is how californians can take advantage of the affordable care act. we can help you get quality health insurance right now. to sign up, call 800-787-9159 or go to coveredca.com. you can also use our website to find local, in-person help. one of the biggest questions we get here is, "does covered california offer financial assistance?" yes. covered california is the only place that gives you financial help with your coverage. millions of californians will qualify. find out if you do. all plans include free preventive care. now, you might have a question about what that means. it means free mammograms, immunizations, cancer screenings, and more. it's a big list, and it's all free. so don't wait. without insurance, even a small medical issue can cost you big. call 800-787-9159, or go to coveredca.com, and get covered. >>> the fleet of the future is ready for your perusal on bart's website. rider input played a big role on how the cars will look on the outside and inside. easy clean seats with no middle armrest. each car will have a secure space for bicyc
covered california is how californians can take advantage of the affordable care act. we can help you get quality health insurance right now. to sign up, call 800-787-9159 or go to coveredca.com. you can also use our website to find local, in-person help. one of the biggest questions we get here is, "does covered california offer financial assistance?" yes. covered california is the only place that gives you financial help with your coverage. millions of californians will qualify....
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tonight, we begin in california. a different problem we've been following and a deepening crisis now as of today. it's been so dry there for so long, officials today declared what is called an exceptional drought in parts of the state. and as you may know, that is the worst kind of classification. some california communities could run out of water entirely. among the hardest hit areas, folsom. nbc's miguel almaguer is there for us tonight. miguel, i'm told those would normally be boat slips, floating docks behind you, now instead on dry land. >> reporter: yeah, brian, that's right. good evening. all of these docks should be floating in water. instead they're sitting in this dusty and muddy bowl. as a matter of fact, these docks should be floating 100 feet over my head. everything you see in your picture right now, that stairway, that railing, all of it should be underwater. this reservoir a perfect example of so many other reservoirs in this region that are running on empty. in the california sierra, where today they
tonight, we begin in california. a different problem we've been following and a deepening crisis now as of today. it's been so dry there for so long, officials today declared what is called an exceptional drought in parts of the state. and as you may know, that is the worst kind of classification. some california communities could run out of water entirely. among the hardest hit areas, folsom. nbc's miguel almaguer is there for us tonight. miguel, i'm told those would normally be boat slips,...
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>> miguel almaguer in glendora, california for us tonight. miguel, thanks. >>> an awful attack in afghanistan today is being called a massacre, raising new questions about stability in that country. at least 16 people are dead, most of them foreigners, including a british citizen and the imf's representative in afghanistan. the target was a well known restaurant in kabul's embassy district that's popular with westerners and diplomats and journalists and well-to-do locals. a suicide bomber blew himself up outside. in the chaos, then two gunmen entered the restaurant at the dinner hour and opened fire. four u.n. civilian personnel are so far unaccounted for. no u.s. casualties reported so far. the taliban has claimed responsibility for this brazen attack. >>> russian president vladimir putin is in sochi tonight, kicking up controversy again just three weeks before the opening ceremony of the winter olympic games. he was there to see the venues, talk about security, but it's what he said about gay people that may have just made the situation a b
>> miguel almaguer in glendora, california for us tonight. miguel, thanks. >>> an awful attack in afghanistan today is being called a massacre, raising new questions about stability in that country. at least 16 people are dead, most of them foreigners, including a british citizen and the imf's representative in afghanistan. the target was a well known restaurant in kabul's embassy district that's popular with westerners and diplomats and journalists and well-to-do locals. a...
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here in california deaths are up 30 percents are and according to the kaiser foundation, california is handing out the most prescriptions in the country with nearly 400 million scripts filled in 2011. >> there is a lot of pills around the state. >> bruce served as assistant special agent in charge of the dea field office and said teens have easier access than ever before. >> kids are playing russian roulette by ingesting things that they are not aware of how dangerous they are. >> they are meant to alleviate pain and they are causing pain. >> they began fighting years ago to get a special system to track prescription drugs and the doctor who is write them into law. california lawmakers finally voted to fund the system and the governor signed it into law last month. the idea to stop doctor shopping by letting them see a prescription record. it's a system that the senator said may have helped avoid two bay area tragedies. >> the personal stories made a difference to meechl. >> the stories of bob and april. >> i am so sorry that ty didn't know. >> his son, 21 yore old joey was at arizona
here in california deaths are up 30 percents are and according to the kaiser foundation, california is handing out the most prescriptions in the country with nearly 400 million scripts filled in 2011. >> there is a lot of pills around the state. >> bruce served as assistant special agent in charge of the dea field office and said teens have easier access than ever before. >> kids are playing russian roulette by ingesting things that they are not aware of how dangerous they...
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here in california, deaths are up 30%. and according to the kaiser foundation, california is handing out the most prescriptions in the country. with nearly 400 million scripts filled in 2011. >> there's a lot of pills floating around this state. and it's pretty scary. >> bruce goldberg serves as special assistant agent in charge of the dea field office. he says teens have easier access to prescription drugs than ever before. >> kids are playing russian roulette with their lives by ingesting things that they're not aware of how dangerous they are. >> these drugs were meant to alleviate pain, and they're causing too much pain. >> this rising problem prompted state senator of walnut creek to begin fighting four years ago to get a special system to track prescription drugs and the doctors who write them into law. they finally voted to fund the system and the governor signed it into law only last month. the idea, to stop doctor shopping by letting prescribers see a patient's prescription record. it's a system that the senator s
here in california, deaths are up 30%. and according to the kaiser foundation, california is handing out the most prescriptions in the country. with nearly 400 million scripts filled in 2011. >> there's a lot of pills floating around this state. and it's pretty scary. >> bruce goldberg serves as special assistant agent in charge of the dea field office. he says teens have easier access to prescription drugs than ever before. >> kids are playing russian roulette with their...
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we'll let you know what happened to this california woman. >>> the first california driver cited for driving while wearing google glass, the ticket was thrown out because there was no proof that google glass was on her when she was pulled over in october. the software developer was given a citation usually given to people driving with a video or tv screen on in the video. google glass has a hidden camera and tiny display that responds to voice commands. three states are considering bills that ban google glass while driving. >>> a sa monoma county man is surprised to learn -- he spent 32 years in the navy, including in vietnam. his story of sacrifice is the backdrop for a dance competition. the dancers were bus eye this week rehearsing and putting finishing touches on dances meant to honor him and veterans just like him. >> i've enjoyed what i've done. a lot of times i didn't volunteer for things. you don't volunteer. think just tell you where to go. i file wherever i'm put, i'll do the very best i can. >> now he says he's humbled that his story will help others, including young dance
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california. three patients have actually been hospitalized. so far, no deaths have been reported. the cultured kitchen based in west sacramento issued a voluntary recall of all flavors of its cheese products. >>> the flu is on the rise in california and doctors say it's not do late to get your flu shot. the state department of public health identified three strains of flu as most common including h1n1 virus which tends to be more severe in children and young adults. h1n1 emerged as the leading cause of the 2009 pandemic. >> one thing we're concerned about, we're hearing from many counties that the number of cases due to influenza that are severe enough to send people to the intensive care unit and make them very sick appears to be increasing. >> for most people, the viral infection will go away, but if it doesn't, you're advised to see your qdoctor. january and february are traditionally the peak seasons for the flu. >>> a livermore toddler is fighting for her life. that's not stopping her famil
california. three patients have actually been hospitalized. so far, no deaths have been reported. the cultured kitchen based in west sacramento issued a voluntary recall of all flavors of its cheese products. >>> the flu is on the rise in california and doctors say it's not do late to get your flu shot. the state department of public health identified three strains of flu as most common including h1n1 virus which tends to be more severe in children and young adults. h1n1 emerged as the...
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lester. >> joe fryer in southern california. thank you, joe. >>> a 17-year-old suspect surrendered today in connection with yesterday's shooting at a high school gym in philadelphia. meantime, another suspect was cleared and released. authorities say two students were wounded, both shot in the arm by the same bullet when someone fired a handgun in the gym. still unclear if the shooting was accidental or intentional. >>> there is now a warning that cyber attacks like the ones used to steal personal data from 100 million target and neiman-marcus customers are ongoing. a big cybersecurity firm says at least six other retailers are currently under attack. we get the latest on what is known from nbc's stephanie gosk. >> reporter: the virus used to steal financial and personal data from 110 million target shoppers is infecting other retailers. upscale neiman-marcus says the security breach in their system went undetected for nearly six months according to "the new york times." now a cybercompany, intel crawler, says at least six other
lester. >> joe fryer in southern california. thank you, joe. >>> a 17-year-old suspect surrendered today in connection with yesterday's shooting at a high school gym in philadelphia. meantime, another suspect was cleared and released. authorities say two students were wounded, both shot in the arm by the same bullet when someone fired a handgun in the gym. still unclear if the shooting was accidental or intentional. >>> there is now a warning that cyber attacks like the...
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that combination allowed northern california to balance out southern california despite the population disparity. >> a lot of differences between southern california and the bay area. >> that's where the drama becomes more interesting because there are some areas where northern and southern californians, think don't think exactly alike. we can start with water where southern californians have longed hope for the canal and more recently, governor brown's tunnel. then there is the environmental protection area where bay area legislators received higher marks than the southern california counter parts. these two areas and others are protected in large part because of northern california leaders. that may no longer be the case. whether such protections remain with southern california leadership in both chambers, may be a different story if that becomes the case. >> that is why you never have a boring job, following this, keeping all the pieces on the chess board. thank you very much. >> still ahead, an update to the developing story in the delta. a brush fire and tough fight for firefighte
that combination allowed northern california to balance out southern california despite the population disparity. >> a lot of differences between southern california and the bay area. >> that's where the drama becomes more interesting because there are some areas where northern and southern californians, think don't think exactly alike. we can start with water where southern californians have longed hope for the canal and more recently, governor brown's tunnel. then there is the...
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we are watching clouds right now building off the coast of california. you can see expensive cloud deck that's going to move through. this is the fog that's expected to improve the air quality tomorrow. once this moves through, lit be a cooler day for tomorrow. we're not going to be in the 70s like today. but monday, tuesday, wednesday, we're back on that climb. but thursday, we are talking about the chance of showers pushing back into the forecast and at this point, thursday night into friday, there is a 60% to 70% confidence that this is going to follow through. so we'll talk more about that rain chance coming up in the forecast. in the meantime, enjoy that cooler day for tomorrow. >>> a developing story at san jose state. police are searching for a suspect accused of two sexual batteries on campus tonight. the first happened before 7:00 near the event center. the next one just before 9:30 near hoover hall. officers say in both incidents, the man rode up to the victim on a bike and touched them inappropriately. the suspect is white male, thick mustache
we are watching clouds right now building off the coast of california. you can see expensive cloud deck that's going to move through. this is the fog that's expected to improve the air quality tomorrow. once this moves through, lit be a cooler day for tomorrow. we're not going to be in the 70s like today. but monday, tuesday, wednesday, we're back on that climb. but thursday, we are talking about the chance of showers pushing back into the forecast and at this point, thursday night into friday,...
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dry in most of california. we'll see showers in northern california throughout the day. not a lot of moisture makes it to nevada. thursday, the mountains will be cold with a little snow. active weather in the northwest. keep tuned to your forecast. >> it's warming up. >>> controversy for its latest covers, mindy was the only woman of color, in black and white and more conservative. she responded with this tweet. i love my elle magazine cover. it made me feel glamorous. >>> a young fan held a sign that said can i rap for you? jay-z made his dreams come true. that's nice. maybe he got a recording career. >>> congrats to lilly tomlin that married her partner of 4 years, jane wagner. the two tied the knot on new year's eve. >>> on the cover of vanity fair, jimmy fallon talks about time with his career. he said he helped him with everything from who he dated. could hue jackman bring the mull let back to the main stream? the actor is looking sharp with that cool air style for his movie shoot next week. >>> apparently man eaters want to get up close and personal with the leonar
dry in most of california. we'll see showers in northern california throughout the day. not a lot of moisture makes it to nevada. thursday, the mountains will be cold with a little snow. active weather in the northwest. keep tuned to your forecast. >> it's warming up. >>> controversy for its latest covers, mindy was the only woman of color, in black and white and more conservative. she responded with this tweet. i love my elle magazine cover. it made me feel glamorous....
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." >>> on the broadcast tonight, state of emergency in southern california as an out-of-control wildfire explodes, burning homes in its path. tonight it threatens entire residential neighborhoods. >>> demanding answers. tonight the subpoenas are flying in the investigation surrounding chris christie. we'll have the very latest. >>> at the controls of america's nuclear arsenal with a new scandal on their hands, we go underground to the bunker where they have their fingers on the trigger. >>> and trading places. when children become caregivers for their aging parents. tonight, dr. nancy snyderman shares a very personal story for all families. >> plus, a new warning for pregnant women about that tainted water. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. while they blew up suddenly and out of nowhere, they were not unexpected. southern california has been under a red flag warning, meaning hot and dry and windy and favorable wildfire conditions. and tonight they're in the middle of an all-out fight there. the picture from space shows the smoke plume where the winds blow to the west, down the
." >>> on the broadcast tonight, state of emergency in southern california as an out-of-control wildfire explodes, burning homes in its path. tonight it threatens entire residential neighborhoods. >>> demanding answers. tonight the subpoenas are flying in the investigation surrounding chris christie. we'll have the very latest. >>> at the controls of america's nuclear arsenal with a new scandal on their hands, we go underground to the bunker where they have their...
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surfs up in california today. waves may reach 40 feet during the mavericks surfing competition on half-moon bay of san francisco. that is incredible. and on this day in 1989 the execution of ted bundy as reported by "nbc nightly news." >> ted bundy is dead. electrocuted early this morning in a florida prison. but what drove this complex man to his murderous ways remains a mystery. he was a once bright, articulate, and monster. >> i'm brian shactman along with bill kairns. thanks for >> a house goes up in flames in the east bay. what investigators found inside that could lead them to a cause. >> and a developing story in oakland this morning as police are on the lookout for a 14-year-old boy accused of killing his own sister. >> three armed men storm into a peninsula home in the middle of the day. we'll tell what you they stole and what people in the normally quiet neighborhood are saying. >> as we get things going here at 4:30 on this friday morning a look at oakland. glad you're with us. this is "today in the bay
surfs up in california today. waves may reach 40 feet during the mavericks surfing competition on half-moon bay of san francisco. that is incredible. and on this day in 1989 the execution of ted bundy as reported by "nbc nightly news." >> ted bundy is dead. electrocuted early this morning in a florida prison. but what drove this complex man to his murderous ways remains a mystery. he was a once bright, articulate, and monster. >> i'm brian shactman along with bill kairns....
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it is not just like it is only california. of course, they get the most attention, the biggest population and biggest water problem trying to get water to the people there. 73 yesterday in san francisco. that tied for the third day in a row, the warmest january temperature ever recorded at the san francisco international airport. that's just a crazy stat. numbers like that just don't happen. over the next ten days, very little if any rainfall is expected in this region. just got to keep beating the drum. this is the rainy season. just no rain coming, drought gets worse throughout much of the west. that's your national >> as far as water woes, the mayor of los angeles said they have enough water until next year. smaller towns in northern california, one town said they have enough water for 100 days. >> two football games, denver at seattle and weather will not be a factor in either game? >> should be fine. >> patriots, need cold, snow, like a blizzard. >> not happening in denver. >> thank you, bill. appreciate it. >>> all right
it is not just like it is only california. of course, they get the most attention, the biggest population and biggest water problem trying to get water to the people there. 73 yesterday in san francisco. that tied for the third day in a row, the warmest january temperature ever recorded at the san francisco international airport. that's just a crazy stat. numbers like that just don't happen. over the next ten days, very little if any rainfall is expected in this region. just got to keep beating...
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in california, tag the bear picking seattle. gobbling up a washington apple pie over a denver omelet. sweet. in florida, buffett the manatee, correctly picked six years straight, going with denver. he swam right into the broncos logo. that's how he does it. and kiano the rhino selected the ball with the denver logo as well. this is all very scientific. sunday, 6:00 p.m. eastern, will tell us who in the end got that right. >>> a site funny or die had fun with joe buck. he's apparently, well, not a fan favorite in new york city. >> some people think i have a bias against this city. not true. i got to say, i love it and it loves me. >> [ bleep ] you, joe buck. you ain't the yankees, you ain't the giants, we hate you! >> the site -- are you [ bleep ] kidding me? a whole pizza? and thin crust. >>> behind the scenes video to show you of a vogue football scene photo shoot. that's kate upton, taking a snap from the jets center. who will the fans like more, geno smith or supermodel in heels. >>> just ahead, your super bowl forecast. plus
in california, tag the bear picking seattle. gobbling up a washington apple pie over a denver omelet. sweet. in florida, buffett the manatee, correctly picked six years straight, going with denver. he swam right into the broncos logo. that's how he does it. and kiano the rhino selected the ball with the denver logo as well. this is all very scientific. sunday, 6:00 p.m. eastern, will tell us who in the end got that right. >>> a site funny or die had fun with joe buck. he's apparently,...
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california is the only spot with that warm weather right now. if you're traveling anywhere at this point, you're going to be looking at frigid temperatures. pack the jacket or just stay in the bay area. >> that is crazy. this high pressure system -- >> 20 in atlanta right now. >> thanks so much. california's drought is affecting one of the state's most iconic tourist attractions. the neptune pool will be drained and the water used to irrigate plants on the grounds. officials don't believe the empty pool will keep tourists away. >>> coming up, check it out. it's the muffin dog. the photo of a pooch and his puppy. that's gone viral. >>> the biebs was not legally drunk when he was arrested for dui this week. his blood alcohol was 0.08. however, he admitted to drinking, smoking pot and taking prescription drugs. bieber faces charges of dui, resisting arrest and driving with an expired license. more bieber drama to add to this. three there are police officers are suspended without pay for personally escorting bieber when he arrived in miami monday ni
california is the only spot with that warm weather right now. if you're traveling anywhere at this point, you're going to be looking at frigid temperatures. pack the jacket or just stay in the bay area. >> that is crazy. this high pressure system -- >> 20 in atlanta right now. >> thanks so much. california's drought is affecting one of the state's most iconic tourist attractions. the neptune pool will be drained and the water used to irrigate plants on the grounds. officials...
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this has been one of the driest periods on record here in california. many reservoirs are already deplet depleted. today, three counties received a special drought designation. this allows eligible farmers to apply for federal emergency loans. reservoirs are about 55% capacity in marin. this is lake phoenix, about 65 million gal lons of water. let's check in rob mayeda. 1977, 1992, and now 2014, our water is simply running out. >> when you look at the impact statewide, 63% of california under extreme droupgt, and thin cluds all bay area counties now, looking atwater restrictions and a significant agricultural impact, as the reservoirs drop down to about 40% of where they should be this time of the year. perhaps the best signature of this drought, compare last year at this time, you can see the snow pack in the sierra. this suspect a geology map, this is the view of the snow pack as of this week, 2014, only the higher peaks in the sierra. as you look at nevada, that's mt. rose and there's hardly any snow there. it looks more like a desert there. so this
this has been one of the driest periods on record here in california. many reservoirs are already deplet depleted. today, three counties received a special drought designation. this allows eligible farmers to apply for federal emergency loans. reservoirs are about 55% capacity in marin. this is lake phoenix, about 65 million gal lons of water. let's check in rob mayeda. 1977, 1992, and now 2014, our water is simply running out. >> when you look at the impact statewide, 63% of california...
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fourth, changes in the california environmental quality act. that's got strict environments for environmental impact statements before almost any construction takes place. oh, gosh, business interests believe this law causes lengthy delays and expensive court suits, making it very difficult to get things done in california. once again, with democrats looking over their shoulders this election year, you got to wonder whether we may see an effort to have them move on this issue. and fifth, the mayor's race in san jose. you know, this was once considered san jose, that is, america's safest big city. no more. san jose's reputation has suffered mightily, with reduced services and just a ravage police department that really now has left lots of people gone. hundreds of people have left. so what was once a big city, safe city, not so more anymore. so now you have nearly a dozen people seeking to capture the voters' confidence. who will get that vote? who will get that confidence? well, part of that answer will come in the june primary. you know, simpl
fourth, changes in the california environmental quality act. that's got strict environments for environmental impact statements before almost any construction takes place. oh, gosh, business interests believe this law causes lengthy delays and expensive court suits, making it very difficult to get things done in california. once again, with democrats looking over their shoulders this election year, you got to wonder whether we may see an effort to have them move on this issue. and fifth, the...
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drought conditions in place for all of california at this point. gus tee fire winds today as we talked about yesterday. those did happen. oakland hills 57 miles per hour. also santa rosa at 27. that red flag fire warning has now increased here across the bay, including the north bay, east bay and for the south bay. this is for hills above 1,000 feet, we could have winds gusting 35 miles an hour throughout nap a and sonoma. for the east bay includes the 680 corridor all the way down to dublin. and for all of the hills across the south bay at this point. so while it is dry here, we need that rainfall, we have storm activity out in the pacific. no rainfall from this for us, but will kick up high surf and dangerous waves, we'll track that forecast coming up. >> all right. thank you, jeff. speaking of mavericks happening now, that high surf advisory in effect for the bay area. that same weather pattern jeff was talking about that brought monster waves to hawaii yesterday now headed toward us. our nbc bay area chopper overhead, the waves started swelling
drought conditions in place for all of california at this point. gus tee fire winds today as we talked about yesterday. those did happen. oakland hills 57 miles per hour. also santa rosa at 27. that red flag fire warning has now increased here across the bay, including the north bay, east bay and for the south bay. this is for hills above 1,000 feet, we could have winds gusting 35 miles an hour throughout nap a and sonoma. for the east bay includes the 680 corridor all the way down to dublin....
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don't get much if any in southern california. today's forecast, some changes, we'll head in the right direction. that's your national forec >> feel strange to be talking about rain in california. >> i know. it is good. they need it. do you like the european model better than the -- >> in certain situations, one model is better than another. but this is just to give you an overview of what's the possibility. >> bill karins, thank you very much. >>> to other news now. one step closer to a form bill that impacts 16 million american jobs. >>> plus, thick black smoke billows skyward as above ground tanks in oklahoma erupt in flames. we'll have details on that story coming up next. [ male announcer ] winter olympian ted ligety cannot take a sick day. [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] so when he catches a cold, he's got to power through it. ♪ vicks dayquil. powerful non-drowsy 6 symptom cold and flu relief. winter olympian ted ligety can't take a sick day tomorrow. [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] so he can't let a cold keep him up tonight.
don't get much if any in southern california. today's forecast, some changes, we'll head in the right direction. that's your national forec >> feel strange to be talking about rain in california. >> i know. it is good. they need it. do you like the european model better than the -- >> in certain situations, one model is better than another. but this is just to give you an overview of what's the possibility. >> bill karins, thank you very much. >>> to other news...
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our coverage of california flu season continues online. at the top of the main page there is a page dedicated to the flu outbreak with numbers and prevention tips. >>> investigating a construction accident at a home near san francisco's twin peaks neighborhood in which three workers were hurt. the men were working at a home on clayton street with a sco scaffolding attached to the house fell. two of the workers are said to have potentially life-threatening injuries. the third is in serious condition. the men were hired to do roofing work and the building inspector says they didn't have proper permits and the scaffolding was makeshift. >>> teresa is a teacher at matthew turner elementary school. police say she attended an after hours pot luck dinner. later that evening, several guests got sick including a person that had to be hospitalized. they found thc in the victim's blood. thc is the primary component of pot. another party goer took some of the food home and gave it to a child who also later got sick. badger reportedly told party goers
our coverage of california flu season continues online. at the top of the main page there is a page dedicated to the flu outbreak with numbers and prevention tips. >>> investigating a construction accident at a home near san francisco's twin peaks neighborhood in which three workers were hurt. the men were working at a home on clayton street with a sco scaffolding attached to the house fell. two of the workers are said to have potentially life-threatening injuries. the third is in...
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even some california vineyards are seeing a slight impact. fewer grapes could mean less wine, something consumers would see a few years down the road. bottom line, experts say, even though this drought is taking place in the western part of the country, if the fruits and vegetables that are grown here end up costing more, everyone across the country could feel the impact. lester. >> all right, joe. thanks very much. >>> dylan is tracking the situation out west. dylan, any relief in sight? >> no relief in sight. that's what's unfortunate about this whole setup here. and you know, this is the driest they have seen since 119 years ago. that's how bad this is. this is something we haven't seen in quite some time. and looking at drought monitor for this week, you can see most of california is under this extreme drought. 62% of california is seeing extreme drought conditions, all because of this huge ridge in the western half of the country, an area of high pressure >>> an area of high pressure producing these easterly winds. it's a very dry wind.
even some california vineyards are seeing a slight impact. fewer grapes could mean less wine, something consumers would see a few years down the road. bottom line, experts say, even though this drought is taking place in the western part of the country, if the fruits and vegetables that are grown here end up costing more, everyone across the country could feel the impact. lester. >> all right, joe. thanks very much. >>> dylan is tracking the situation out west. dylan, any relief...
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covered california is how californians can take advantage of the affordable care act. we can help you get quality health insurance right now. to sign up, call 800-787-9159 or go to coveredca.com. you can also use our website to find local, in-person help. one of the biggest questions we get here is, "does covered california offer financial assistance?" yes. covered california is the only place that gives you financial help with your coverage. millions of californians will qualify. find out if you do. all plans include free preventive care. now, you might have a question about what that means. it means free mammograms, immunizations, cancer screenings, and more. it's a big list, and it's all free. so don't wait. without insurance, even a small medical issue can cost you big. call 800-787-9159, or go to coveredca.com, and get covered. >>> the economy continues to expand here at home. nationwide, growth has suddenly slowed. >> good morning, terry, very terrible, the worst job numbers since 2011. just 74,000 new jobs were added in the month of december. economists were tal
covered california is how californians can take advantage of the affordable care act. we can help you get quality health insurance right now. to sign up, call 800-787-9159 or go to coveredca.com. you can also use our website to find local, in-person help. one of the biggest questions we get here is, "does covered california offer financial assistance?" yes. covered california is the only place that gives you financial help with your coverage. millions of californians will qualify....
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california. that's your national degrees, we'll try to get you a good deal of sunshine this afternoon. so again, the forecast in the west where they need the rain, they wouldn't mind some snow in the mountains -- no sign of it yet. >> compared to what we're dealing with, there's no complaints out there, right? >> they have the right. >>> making progress -- john kerry's push for peace in the middle east. plus michael douglas and catherine decezeta-jones, toget again? >>> welcome back, everybody. former president george h.w. bush tweeted for the third time ever thursday. giving a shout-out to presidents obama and clinton. mr. bush thanked them for their get well wishes and advice for barbara and cracked a little joke saying she doesn't take the advice of every president she knows. >>> a spokesman for the bush family sent out a tweet saying mrs. bush is doing great. he noted she's excited to get home to her dogs and oh yeah, her husband, too. >>> secretary of state, john kerry, met with israeli prim
california. that's your national degrees, we'll try to get you a good deal of sunshine this afternoon. so again, the forecast in the west where they need the rain, they wouldn't mind some snow in the mountains -- no sign of it yet. >> compared to what we're dealing with, there's no complaints out there, right? >> they have the right. >>> making progress -- john kerry's push for peace in the middle east. plus michael douglas and catherine decezeta-jones, toget again?...
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>> there is no question california enjoyed a better year than many expected in governor brown who is glad to point that out, but like most wild politicians, he showcased shine knee numbers without giving you the facts attached to them. so we will. >> for the great sake of california, edmond. >> applause and congratlation were easy to come by in the 2014 state of the state address, especially in light of california's suddenly booming revenues. >> for that, i thank all of you for your courageous and dead stated work. it's impressive. i want to thank the members of my administration. >> but this isn't a golden globes acceptance speech. it's supposed to be a commentary on the health and some worry the governor might have a rosey view point in his decorations like his opening statement on jobs. >> what a come back it is. a million new jobs since 2010. >> the fact is the governor's office lists job growth since 2010 around 860,000, but even if it were a million, policy experts say that figure sounds better than it actually is. >> a million jobs is an impressive number but over a four-year
>> there is no question california enjoyed a better year than many expected in governor brown who is glad to point that out, but like most wild politicians, he showcased shine knee numbers without giving you the facts attached to them. so we will. >> for the great sake of california, edmond. >> applause and congratlation were easy to come by in the 2014 state of the state address, especially in light of california's suddenly booming revenues. >> for that, i thank all of...
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he turned in his winning ticket yesterday at the california lottery office in sacramento. we share his exciting and life-changing story. >> reporter: all day long, customers have been asking each other, do you know the winner? he's a delivery person who bought lotto tickets along his route. if you talk to these lotto ticket buyers, they'll tell you this is a lucky store. after all, someone who bought a ticket here already won the $648 million megamillions jackpot, but for 16 days that winner was quiet until now. yesterday steve tran went into the lottery district sacramento office holding this ticket. he's not the only winner. a second winning ticket was sold to a woman in georgia and now the two will split the second largest jackpot in u.s. history. he decided to take the cash option. $173 million before federal taxes. >> am i glad to hear that. i thought the guy threw it away. >> reporter: he didn't want to speak to the media. he's a delivery driver. he had bought several tickets from several stores on his route. after returning from a vacation, he woke up in the middle
he turned in his winning ticket yesterday at the california lottery office in sacramento. we share his exciting and life-changing story. >> reporter: all day long, customers have been asking each other, do you know the winner? he's a delivery person who bought lotto tickets along his route. if you talk to these lotto ticket buyers, they'll tell you this is a lucky store. after all, someone who bought a ticket here already won the $648 million megamillions jackpot, but for 16 days that...
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it's already an issue in southern california. soon people here in northern california are likely to start seeing more mountain lions, more bears, even deer can become aggressive if they are thirsty and desperate. >> so they need to eat, and they need to drink water as much as we do, so what happens is while they can't find a natural stream, they're going to go to where the water is, which is often in people's yards. >> wildlife officials say as tempting as it is to set out water for thirsty animals, it's dangerous, and they advise against doing it. >>> something to think about if you are out there hiking around enjoying these warm temperatures. according to christina loren, they might not be around for long. >> hopefully we can turn everything around as we get a dip in the jet stream next week. it's looking pretty promising for showers. peggy, good morning to you. temperatures are climbing nicely out there. unbelievable to be at 66 degrees right now down in santa cruz. just to give you an idea, 24 hours ago we were not this war
it's already an issue in southern california. soon people here in northern california are likely to start seeing more mountain lions, more bears, even deer can become aggressive if they are thirsty and desperate. >> so they need to eat, and they need to drink water as much as we do, so what happens is while they can't find a natural stream, they're going to go to where the water is, which is often in people's yards. >> wildlife officials say as tempting as it is to set out water...
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when i entered my california zip code, it would have been denied. seattle known for having one of the noisiest stadiums in the league wants as much of that noise coming from fans of the seahawks, not the 49ers. >> they want to act like that, scared of us, let them be that way. >> i don't think it's right. just because they're upset or whatever, don't mean they should go about it that way. >> i think they're afraid. >> reporter: 49ers fans will still be there thanks to stub b stubhub, where tickets are starting at just under $400. by the way, seattle's not the only team that's doing this. the broncos are doing the same thing. the patriots fans were trying to get tickets to the afc championship game in denver. reporting live here in santa clara, bob ridel, nbc bay area news. >> the 49ers play seattle at 3:30 on sunday. nbc bay area will have coverage leading up to the game and full highlights. for all the coverage, go to our website, nbcbayarea.com and search 49ers. >>> breaking news. officials say two boys have escaped from the orrin allen youth faci
when i entered my california zip code, it would have been denied. seattle known for having one of the noisiest stadiums in the league wants as much of that noise coming from fans of the seahawks, not the 49ers. >> they want to act like that, scared of us, let them be that way. >> i don't think it's right. just because they're upset or whatever, don't mean they should go about it that way. >> i think they're afraid. >> reporter: 49ers fans will still be there thanks to...
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. >>> and caulk roaches at a california chicken planlt. what foster farms says they're doing about this problem and what it means for your meat. >> reporter: i'm jodi hernandez in sacramento where revenues are up but the governor says that doesn't mean it's time for a spending frenzy. i'll have details on the governor's budget coming up. >>> and then tonight at 6:00, living in the shadow of a bay area icon. >> it's like losing a best friend. >> what the people neighborhood fear most after candlestick comes down and everything begins to change. that's new at 6:00. >>> california has a strong budget. it is a balanced budget. >> today governor brown unveiled his latest budget proposal and it includes record-high spending. but the governor warns california is not out of the financial woods yet. jodi hernandez is live in sacramento. jodi, republicans are already reacting to the governor's proposal. >> reporter: that's right, jessica. republicans we talked to today say they actually applaud the governor's budget. though the state's financial out
. >>> and caulk roaches at a california chicken planlt. what foster farms says they're doing about this problem and what it means for your meat. >> reporter: i'm jodi hernandez in sacramento where revenues are up but the governor says that doesn't mean it's time for a spending frenzy. i'll have details on the governor's budget coming up. >>> and then tonight at 6:00, living in the shadow of a bay area icon. >> it's like losing a best friend. >> what the...
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our people here in california are not going to be doing well. we'll have to get it from other places, i'm sure. >> we thought two years ago when the midwest had the drought and corn prices went up, any livestock or dairy product started to restock higher prices. >> reporter: higher prices will cut into business, a cut he says no one can afford right now. >> if it gets too bad, we'll have to do something. as of right now, we hope for the best. >> reporter: state officials aren't worried about pricing jumping to the next market trip. they will have a better idea of the drought's impact on crop prices and jobs in the summertime. they have the most recent notes from 2009 when the drought impact was focused on the central valley. they lost $340 million in farm revenue and season jobs and with the way 2014 is looking, they are bracing for worse numbers this year. live in san francisco, stephanie trong, nbc bay area news. >>> new details from state leaders including daryl steinberg, trying to get a water bond measure on the november ballot. the cost mo
our people here in california are not going to be doing well. we'll have to get it from other places, i'm sure. >> we thought two years ago when the midwest had the drought and corn prices went up, any livestock or dairy product started to restock higher prices. >> reporter: higher prices will cut into business, a cut he says no one can afford right now. >> if it gets too bad, we'll have to do something. as of right now, we hope for the best. >> reporter: state officials...
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cloud cover sitting off the coast of california. that is expected to actually move through as we head through the day tomorrow. so again, just a few high thin clouds. we start off with morning fog, even in san jose. 68 degrees by the afternoon. not as warm. 70 for morgan hill. the peninsula, san francisco, that's where you'll see temperatures in the mid to upper 60s for the most part. north bay, east bay and tri valley, all expecting 60s for tomorrow. unlike what we had for today, when places like oakland got to 73. we'll be back to 67 for tomorrow. even livermore got up to 73. back to 69 for your daytime high tomorrow. let's talk about the rain chance that i was telling you about. by thursday, you can see the cold front lines up across the coast. and thursday night, i would say after midnight, showers are expected to move across the bay area. look what happens as we head through the day on friday. really no breaks in this rain. so this could be some really good news if this computer model actually does hold up. it looks like friday
cloud cover sitting off the coast of california. that is expected to actually move through as we head through the day tomorrow. so again, just a few high thin clouds. we start off with morning fog, even in san jose. 68 degrees by the afternoon. not as warm. 70 for morgan hill. the peninsula, san francisco, that's where you'll see temperatures in the mid to upper 60s for the most part. north bay, east bay and tri valley, all expecting 60s for tomorrow. unlike what we had for today, when places...
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back in 2012, california set a daily consumer limit. the investigation pound that pepsi one sold here amounts exceeding that level. the fda is conducting its own tests but doesn't believe the chemical poses a health risk to consumers. pepsi released this statement saying -- >>> neimann marcus says more than a million cards used at its store may have been compromised. malicious software was used to collect the information. 2400 cards have been used fraudulently. >>> chief meteorologist jeff ranieri joins us now with your microclimate forecast and a look at how the weather could impact the surf contest tomorrow. >> right now we are tracking some of the highest waves over the past 24 hours right now off the southern california coastline, upwards of 17 feet. once it hits the coastal shelf, we're expecting the waves to go to 30 plus feet. so a totally killer forecast. temperatures at 50, by the noon hour, low 60s. so take your jacket if you're headed out there. for the rest of us that have to go to school or work, you can watch that at nbcba
back in 2012, california set a daily consumer limit. the investigation pound that pepsi one sold here amounts exceeding that level. the fda is conducting its own tests but doesn't believe the chemical poses a health risk to consumers. pepsi released this statement saying -- >>> neimann marcus says more than a million cards used at its store may have been compromised. malicious software was used to collect the information. 2400 cards have been used fraudulently. >>> chief...
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welcome to covered california. we are your health insurance marketplace. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>> an oakland toy company is a finalist in a super bowl commercial competition. one of four small businesses still in the running for the free 30-second commercial. the grand prize winner will be announced before the game, which airs on february 2nd. the company was started by a stanford grad. it has been in a high-profile legal battle with the band the beastie boys over use of its hit song, "girls." >> a free 30-second spot. >> goes for $1 million. that's a steal. >> thanks for joining us tonight. see you back here tomorrow. >> have a great night, folks. bye. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- from "the voice," blake shelton! kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb! and the music of imelda may! and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much. welcome to "the tonight show." thank you very much. nice to have you all h
welcome to covered california. we are your health insurance marketplace. enroll today at coveredca.com. >>> an oakland toy company is a finalist in a super bowl commercial competition. one of four small businesses still in the running for the free 30-second commercial. the grand prize winner will be announced before the game, which airs on february 2nd. the company was started by a stanford grad. it has been in a high-profile legal battle with the band the beastie boys over use of its...
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the areas in original, notice all of california covered in an extreme drought. what you want to look at on this particular map is the fact that parts of california here, eastern al meameda and koss tra contra and several areas drier than the desert at this point. what we're looking at are the possibility of water restrictions that could be very widespread and certainly limiting the amount of water that could you be able to use. live radar, there is promise in the forecast. we're finding storms moving more to the south and tracking more rainfall across the california and oregon border. details coming up on the possibility of some showers in that forecast. it should also be said real quickly we still have three more months left where we could get several more storm systems so we're definitely hoping and banking on that pattern switching us for us. guys. >> track our forecasts in realtime and on weather conditions on our website. click on to our website, nbcbayarea.com and go to the weather tab. >> still to come, a south bay family's are fighting back and how they
the areas in original, notice all of california covered in an extreme drought. what you want to look at on this particular map is the fact that parts of california here, eastern al meameda and koss tra contra and several areas drier than the desert at this point. what we're looking at are the possibility of water restrictions that could be very widespread and certainly limiting the amount of water that could you be able to use. live radar, there is promise in the forecast. we're finding storms...
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southern california, most of it under a red flag warning and more south of monterey. so coming up, we'll let you know if we're expecting any cabin change. >>> because of this drought, the u.s. department of agriculture designated three bay area counties primary natural disaster areas. they are alameda, cop a costa and santa clara counties. >> >> new at 5:00, do these faces look familiar? a muni bus was vanldalized a at a red light. san francisco police releasing these france photos today. they hope someone can identify these people that were standing next to a bus last month. they're part of a large crowd who surrounded the bus, shattered several windows, and tagged that bus with graffiti. >>> a 15-year-old is recovering at a san jose burn center after what police are calling a freak accident. the teach got gasoline on his shirt while helping a stranded driver. the driver gave the teen a ride to b.a.r.t. on the way, the teen lit a cigarette, which lit his shirt on fire. he jumped out and ripped his shirt off, but left with significant burns to his hands, arms and ches
southern california, most of it under a red flag warning and more south of monterey. so coming up, we'll let you know if we're expecting any cabin change. >>> because of this drought, the u.s. department of agriculture designated three bay area counties primary natural disaster areas. they are alameda, cop a costa and santa clara counties. >> >> new at 5:00, do these faces look familiar? a muni bus was vanldalized a at a red light. san francisco police releasing these...
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looks like for sure rain in california finally. first time since like december. and it looks like it will be more of a wednesday and thursday event. over the weekend, we were still warm but not as hot. temperatures in the 60s. we didn't set as many record highs. two weeks straight now with record high each and every day out there. and as far as like the temperatures, we talked about how bitterly cold it is, especially in areas like the northern plains and stuff, all of this cold air will stay to the east. the best chance of rain appears to be as we go through wednesday and thursday, northern california, especially, and that will move further to the south. not a soaking rain, not a end of the drought buster but it is a change in the weather pattern, which is what we have been so needing. it is just -- the pictures are just incredible and we need to start filling up the reservoirs before the dry season begins. >> people will be confused. what is this? >> it will be pretty crazy. that's a look at the >>> so, again, looks like half inch to inch of rain headed to cali
looks like for sure rain in california finally. first time since like december. and it looks like it will be more of a wednesday and thursday event. over the weekend, we were still warm but not as hot. temperatures in the 60s. we didn't set as many record highs. two weeks straight now with record high each and every day out there. and as far as like the temperatures, we talked about how bitterly cold it is, especially in areas like the northern plains and stuff, all of this cold air will stay...
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>>> right now at 11:00, a drought state of emergency for california. the governor is asking you to help during this record dry year. >>> first an all too familiar sight for firefighters in redwood city. another massive overnight fire. thank you for joining us on this friday. >> that early morning six-alarm fire sent people running for their lives. nbc bay area bob ridell on the scene. >> reporter: in the past 30 minutes the fire department says the fire is under control. the atf has just arrived to assist in this investigation which is normal with fires this large. the man who runs a company located on this property was telling us earlier how helpless he felt. his neighbors, the fmw machine shop is gone. the fire was so big firefighters immediately called for a second alarge on arrival. you see what they were up against in this video from our chopper. there was a real chance of this taking out an entire block of homes and businesses. then they called for a thinker, fourth, fifth, and sixth alarm which is is very unusual. we're talking about 20 engines
>>> right now at 11:00, a drought state of emergency for california. the governor is asking you to help during this record dry year. >>> first an all too familiar sight for firefighters in redwood city. another massive overnight fire. thank you for joining us on this friday. >> that early morning six-alarm fire sent people running for their lives. nbc bay area bob ridell on the scene. >> reporter: in the past 30 minutes the fire department says the fire is under...
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welcome to covered california. we are your health insurance marketplace. enroll today at coveredca.com. ♪ i ♪ shining, shimmering, splendid ♪ ♪ tell me, princess, now when did ♪ ♪ you last let your heart decide ♪ ♪ a whole new world welcome to aulani. it's hawaii with a touch of disney magic. ♪ let me share this ♪ whole new world with you >>> this is a big one, a southern california mom gave birth to the biggest baby the state has seen. she gave birth to andrew who weighed in at 15 pounds, 2 ounces. she had an emergency c-section and andrew was flown to the children's hospital. mom has yet to even hold her newborn baby. this is her third child. the other two were 10 pounds and 9 pounds when they were born. >>> this is the annual list of the top 5 the worth passwords. other weak ones are password, qwerty, another one, abc123. that is also a jackson five song. >>> up next, a big test for warriors in oakland and vernon davis talking about richard sherman. >>> i'm raj mathai. >> and i'm jessica aguirre. tune in to the nbc bay area news for
welcome to covered california. we are your health insurance marketplace. enroll today at coveredca.com. ♪ i ♪ shining, shimmering, splendid ♪ ♪ tell me, princess, now when did ♪ ♪ you last let your heart decide ♪ ♪ a whole new world welcome to aulani. it's hawaii with a touch of disney magic. ♪ let me share this ♪ whole new world with you >>> this is a big one, a southern california mom gave birth to the biggest baby the state has seen. she gave birth to andrew who...
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plus, california's under a drought emergency.t( farmers and skiers are worried,c but we'll show you how the lack of rain is helping solve a decades-long mysz%.e9ñ >>> and this afternoon we saw temperatures back into the mid to upper 70s. our warmest location, 80 degrees in gilroy. lqÑz have more warm weather to talk about. we'll explain that coming up in just a few minutes. . >>> an attack in afghanistan is being called the deadliest assault on foreigners since the war began 4rhre. and two gunmen attacked a crowded restaurant in kabul yesterday, killing 21 people. three americans areq among the victims. one worked for the united the other two worked at the erican universi afghanistan. and in a statementñr a taliban spokesman says the attack was in response to a recent nato air strike in theok northeast part that country. >>> a warning tonight. cyber attacks that stole data from millions of shoppers are not over. the cyber security firm intercrawler says at least six other retailers are now u.dder attack. t:e+'re not naming the hacked companies just yet but say customers' cÑrd numb
plus, california's under a drought emergency.t( farmers and skiers are worried,c but we'll show you how the lack of rain is helping solve a decades-long mysz%.e9ñ >>> and this afternoon we saw temperatures back into the mid to upper 70s. our warmest location, 80 degrees in gilroy. lqÑz have more warm weather to talk about. we'll explain that coming up in just a few minutes. . >>> an attack in afghanistan is being called the deadliest assault on foreigners since the war...
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if we're going to stay in california, you nationwide to arrange for an apartment. you've got to get supplies, get the house settled, get the -- kids need some form of stability here. that's when he said, "i just want to go home." >> so four days after the fire, carl packed up his three children and flew back to upstate new york. it was yet another blow for christina's grieving family. >> my sister and i had made a commitment to each other that our kids were going to grow up knowing each other. and then it was stripped in five days. >> all christina's father had left of his beloved daughter was this box of charred photos that he rescued from the house. reminders of her and the grandchildren he loved. >> after her death, i was probably more dead than alive. didn't pay attention to a lot of things that i should have. but i did muddle through. i didn't care. >> hobbled by grief, he also felt a helpless and maybe pointless anger toward his son-in-law and wondered why didn't carl do more to save christina that terrible day. >> there was a pick out in front of the window.
if we're going to stay in california, you nationwide to arrange for an apartment. you've got to get supplies, get the house settled, get the -- kids need some form of stability here. that's when he said, "i just want to go home." >> so four days after the fire, carl packed up his three children and flew back to upstate new york. it was yet another blow for christina's grieving family. >> my sister and i had made a commitment to each other that our kids were going to grow...